setting is the act of putting something somewhere else ie- setting the the table sitting is being a position where you knees and waist are bent at approximately a 90 degree angle
in the forest yow.. malamang sa kweba
Yes, sit is a verb.
The action of putting front-sitting yarn to back, between the two needles.
Bachelor apartment and studio apartment are used interchangeably. The apartment in question is a one room apartment with a combined bedroom, dining, kitchen, sitting area with a separate bathroom.
Yes, she is sitting, sitting is the Ben and she is actually doing it.
from where I'm sitting they appear identical.
The difference between on and in is that if you're on a plane you're on the roof of the plane and if you're in a plane you're sitting inside it.
your fat and ugly and smell like you live in a dumpster
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".
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Is this proper English Sitting in between this
One is bigger than the other where it can be used while sitting and relaxing and the second by standing up.
The difference between beach volleyball and sitting volleyball is that on the beach you do not sit to play volleyball where as obviously in sitting volleyball you would. Also I believe that usually disabled people play sitting volleyball. But I am quite sure that sitting volleyball could be played at the beach.
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That is the torque converter taking up the slack that occurs between disengaged to engaged. The difference between sitting idle and 'let's go'
pergolas are large structures for sitting that have slats to block sun light and they are attached to another yet larger structure as where an arbor is a smaller wooden structure that is for sitting or either an entry way like a threshold.
"In" is used to indicate being inside a location or enclosure, while "at" is used to indicate a specific point or location. "In" suggests a more general or enclosed position, while "at" suggests a specific or precise location.